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June 6, 2009

POTATO MOON, Part 50: “In Which the White Rabbit Makes an Appearance,” by Alex of Anaheim

As Alesse entered her trance, her cerulean orbs faded into clear crystal, which always unnerved Woeisme since it made her aunt’s eyes look like hard boiled eggs with small rotten parts at the center. Too gross for words.

Images stuttered through Alesse’s brain, like an old film strip that had fallen ...
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Published on June 06, 2009 16:09

Even the right wing Republicans must be getting embarrassed…

...about the so-called spokesmen for their party.

At a time when Obama is going around the mid-East trying to sow seeds of diplomacy, former VP-Cheney--more visible in the past two months than he was in the entirety of the past two terms--continues to defend torture while trying to rewrite history.  And ...
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Published on June 06, 2009 08:09

June 5, 2009

POTATO MOON, Part 49 by Peregrine

Alesse sprang from the couch for the second time in as many paragraphs, clutching her head and blinking back crystal tears by sheer force of stubborn will. That had been a particularly awful anddisjointed image of the future just now. Feathery tendrils of her hair whispered away from delicate, pale ...
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Published on June 05, 2009 20:08

POTATO MOON, Part 48 by Jennifer Williams

A/N: What?  It’s a fanfic parody.  I can write an author’s note if I want to!
OC characters in this chapter.  No lemons, only potatoes.  (duh!)  Please no flames!


Meanwhile back at Sullen Manor…

Woeisme wandered the hallways looking at the family photos mounted on the walls.  Fortunately Alesse had seen the forthcoming ...
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Published on June 05, 2009 04:09

June 4, 2009

Lousy Week for Davids

This week we lost both David Eddings and David Carradine. One to natural causes and one...less so. Tragic losses in both cases. Carradine in particular, reportedly having hung himself just as he was about to start a new film.

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Published on June 04, 2009 12:10

POTATO MOON, Part 47: “Curses” by Doc Whoopee

Bela lay still on the floor long enough to give fans a raging thread to post about in blogs and forums about death and assault on THEIR character.  Suddenly, she sat up as if her dramatic gasp for air had pulled her upright. The twine that bound her fell away.

Captain ...
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Published on June 04, 2009 10:10

STASH WEDNESDAY–June 4, 2009

You know the drill.

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Published on June 04, 2009 10:10

June 3, 2009

POTATO MOON, Part 46: “Cheap Jokes and Cheaper Writing” by Lady Bootstrap

‘Wait!’
A man had appeared. A very manly sort of man. A manly sort of man with a manly coat that flapped out behind him. A manly sort of man with a manly coat that was holding a manly gun. A very large manly gun.
It was the sort of gun, with ...
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Published on June 03, 2009 14:11

June 2, 2009

Calling All Spider-Man Collectors

I am in the process of assembling a book on Spider-Man from the same folks who put out the DC and Marvel "Vault" books. The book is going to be heavily illustrated and, quite simply, I'm seeking illustrations.

Specifically, I'm looking for anything that is Spider-Man related and interesting. ...
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Published on June 02, 2009 04:10

June 1, 2009

Quayle, Murphy Brown, and Hulk Politics

Originally published July 3, 1992
There are three sets of slogans I'm starting to look forward to.

The first is the new slogan the Mets develop every year, each time trying to ignore the previous year and instead proclaim how dynamite the new team is going to be.  This year's is "Hardball ...
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Published on June 01, 2009 04:09

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